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Schedule, group rooms and classrooms
classrooms, and facilities
Find your schedule or book a group room in KronoX. Use one of the available computers on campus. Report a fault in our premises. Find rooms with Mazemap.
Find your schedule
Schedules are published four weeks before the course starts. You can search for your schedule online.
Keep in mind
If you are having trouble finding the right schedule, try narrowing your search by adding the semester you started your studies. For example, if you started your studies in the autumn of 2022, add 22H. Or, if you started in the spring semester of 2022, type in 22V. In some cases you will need to search for the course code instead.
Add your schedule to your phone
Download the KronoX app
To get your schedule on your phone, download the KronoX app. The app is available for both iPhone and Android.
Schedule in your calendar
You can also download your schedule directly to your calendar on your computer or smartphone. Once you've found your schedule, click 'Get iCal file' and the schedule will download automatically.
Please be aware that changes in the schedule will not automatically be updated in your calendar. To ensure you have the correct schedule, make sure you update the iCal file regularly.
Book a group room
Most group rooms can only be reserved for four hours in total, and two days in advance. At the Orkanen library, however, group rooms can be reserved for two hours and up to a week in advance. Bookings can be made online or using the KronoX app.
Book online
- Go to schema.mau.se and log in using your computer identity.
- Click on the 'Resources' tab and select the building where you want to reserve a room.
- Bookings at the library must be confirmed, otherwise they will be cancelled. Confirm your booking 15 minutes before to 15 minutes after your period begins.
Book using the KronoX app
Download the KronoX app by searching for 'KronoX' in the App Store or Google Play to reserve a study room. The app is available for both iPhone and Android.
- Open the KronoX app and log in using your computer identity.
- Click on the 'Resources' tab and select the building where you want to reserve a room.
- Choose a room to make a reservation. Green indicates it is available, and red indicates it is already booked.
- Click on 'Book'. You can choose to make a note in the box titled 'Information'.
- Bookings at the library must be confirmed, otherwise they will be cancelled. Confirm your booking 15 minutes before to 15 minutes after your period begins, in the app.
Equipment in reading rooms and group rooms
All rooms are equipped with HDMI cables. If you do not have a computer with an HDMI port, you will need an adapter.
Find classrooms and computer rooms
Your schedule states the room where you have your lessons. It is often a combination of letters and numbers. Here you will find an explanation for the different buildings.
At the University, there are plenty of computers for students to use. You can find computers in computer rooms, open study spaces and libraries. To log in, use your computer identity.
NI – Niagara, Nordenskiöldsgatan 1
Classrooms
Classrooms in Niagara have names beginning with NI; for example, NI:B0204, where NI stands for Niagara, the third letter refers to the section of the building (A, B or C), the first two digits are the floor and the last two are the room number.
Contact the reception at Niagara
Computer rooms with desktop PCs
Computer rooms with Mac desktops
Common areas with computers
- 5th floor next to elevator A
- 6th floor next to elevators A and C
OR – Orkanen, Nordenskiöldsgatan 10
Classrooms
Classrooms in Orkanen have names that begin with OR; for example, OR:D222, where OR stands for Orkanen, the third letter refers to the building, the first digit is the floor and the last two are the number of the room.
Computer rooms with desktop PCs
Common areas with computers
- 3rd floor in corridor A and E
- 4th floor in corridor B, D, E
Library computers
AS – The Faculty of Health and Society, Jan Waldenströms gata 25
Classrooms
Classrooms in the Faculty of Health and Society have names that begin with AS; for example, AS:U407, where AS stands for the Faculty of Health and Society, the first digit refers to the floor and the last two are the number of the room.
Contact the Faculty of Health and Society
Computer rooms
Common areas with computers
- Ground floor of the U-building
- 4th floor in the library corridor
- 5th floor of the U-building
Computers in the library
3rd and 4th floor
KL – Klerken, Faculty of Odontology, Smedjegatan 16
Classrooms
Classrooms at Klerken, the Faculty of Odontology, have names that begin with KL; for example, KL:3560, where KL stands for the building, the first number is the floor and the last three are the number of the room.
Contact the Faculty of Odontology
Computer room
Computers in the library
2nd floor
KR – Kranen, Östra Varvsgatan 11
Exam halls
Most sit-in exams take place at Kranen. The entrance for the exam halls is by Östra Varvsgatan 11 (facing the bus stop). Rooms at Kranen have names beginning with KR.
Classrooms
Kranen building is home to the Police programme.
Report faults in premises and rooms
In the Service Portal, you can report anything related to premises and rooms, especially faults and deficiencies. It could, for example, be a broken lamp, a problem with ventilation or heating, or a door that has become stuck. You can also report faults in IT equipment.
All University premises have stickers with QR codes. You can use them to report faults directly from your mobile phone.
Campus rules and guidelines
The campus code of conduct applies to both students and staff. Which types of activities may take place on our premises.
Guidelines for using Malmö University premises (PDF, in Swedish)
The following additional information describes, among other things, the opening hours of the buildings, how food, alcohol and electric scooters may be handled, in-depth information on allergens. What happens if the rules are not followed.
Find your way around with Mazemap
If you are looking for a specific lecture hall or meeting room you can use Mazemap, an app that helps you to navigate the different University buildings.